Turn your garden into a relaxing oasis with a 3 person hot tub. Imagine sinking into warm, bubbling water after a long day, melting away stress and boosting your well-being.
Our 3 person hot tubs are perfect for couples who want a little extra room to unwind or anyone looking to add a touch of luxury to their patio or terrace. These hot tubs create a cosy, romantic setting and are designed to fit perfectly in smaller spaces.
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The average water capacity of a three-person hot tub is between 150 to 200 gallons.
Do not try to move a hot tub yourself as this puts you and others at risk of injury. If you are moving home and need to transport your hot tub, get in touch with Hot Tub Spa – we’re more than happy to help!
Hot tub running costs can vary but generally less expensive designs may cost roughly £5 a week whereas others might cost up to £30.
A good quality thermal cover can save you a lot of money on energy costs. On average, a 300 gallon hot tub with a 15p per kW energy cost used for 30 minutes every day can cost roughly £260 per year.
Larger hot tubs used for longer periods with higher energy costs will have a higher running cost per annum.
There is no time limit on how long you should spend in your hot tub but you should take care to keep yourself hydrated by drinking lots of water and also maintain your sanitizer level as after a few hours, this will reduce significantly.
It is important to drink plenty of water when bathing in a hot tub as bathing in high temperatures can cause dehydration and headaches.
You should also make sure to have a proper sanitation routine for your hot tub to avoid risk of germs and bacteria building in your spa.
If you use your hot tub on a daily basis and provided it is well insulated, keeping your hot tub on may be a more efficient option. The heater will then work as and when it is needed.
If your hot tub is not well insulated and you do not use it on a regular basis, it is best to keep it switched off between uses.
Note: If you are switching the heat off in winter, you should take care to completely drain your hot tub to avoid the risk of freeze damage.
The majority of hot tubs will have drains at the bottom of them which can be connected to a hose pipe and run into a drain.
If you have not got a bottom drain, you can purchase a submersible pump to drain the hot tub.